1 [U] cloth that is made of very thin threads sewn in patterns with small holes in between 网眼织物;透孔织物:
lace curtains网眼窗帘a collar made of lace网眼花边衣领☞adjective lacy 形容词为 lacy
2 [C] a string that is used for tying a shoe 鞋带;系带:
Your shoelace is undone.你的鞋带松了。Do up your laces or you'll trip over them.系好鞋带,要不准会绊倒。☞picture at shoe 见shoe插图
lace²
/leɪs ||; les/verb
[I,T] lace (sth) (up) to tie or fasten sth with a lace¹(2) 用带子绑紧:
She was sitting on the end of the bed lacing up her boots.她坐在床头系靴带。 ➔lace-upadjnoun [C]:
lace-up boots/shoes系带靴╱鞋
*lack²
/læk ||; læk/verb
[T] to have none or not enough of sth 缺乏;缺少:
She seems to lack the will to succeed.她看来缺少成功的决心。
lace1/les; leIs/n 1 [U] a delicate cloth made with patterns of very small holes 蕾丝﹐网眼织物: lace curtains 网眼窗帘2 [C] a string that is used to fasten a shoe [ shoelace ] 鞋带see picture at见 SHOE1 图
lace2also 又作 lace upv [T] to fasten clothes or shoes by tying the laces 系〔鞋带〕﹔用带子把…系好: Paul laced up his boots. 保罗系好靴子的鞋带。
lacelacelacesnoun1 (no plural) very thin cloth with holes that form a pretty pattern: lace curtainsa handkerchief with lace round the edge2 (plurallaces) a string that you use for tying your shoe: Do up your laces or you'll trip over them.